A supplement to Medical botany, or, part the second : containing plates with descriptions of most of the principal medicinal plants not included in the Materia Medica of the collegiate pharmacopoeias of London and Edinburgh : accompanied with a circumstantial detail of their medicinal effects, and of the diseases in which they have been successfully employed / by William Woodville, M.D. F.L.S. physician to the small pox and inoculation hospitals.
- Woodville, William, 1752-1805.
- Date:
- 1794
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A supplement to Medical botany, or, part the second : containing plates with descriptions of most of the principal medicinal plants not included in the Materia Medica of the collegiate pharmacopoeias of London and Edinburgh : accompanied with a circumstantial detail of their medicinal effects, and of the diseases in which they have been successfully employed / by William Woodville, M.D. F.L.S. physician to the small pox and inoculation hospitals. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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